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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A Perfect Gift For Yourself Or Someone Else Review: I've never been a coffee drinker, so when I received Louise Dumont's manuscript in the mail I didn't relish the thought of reading it. Because I've known Louise for several years through an online group, and I got to meet her at a writers conference, I decided to read at least a few pages of Grace By the Cup.From the first page to the last I kept thinking of coffee drinkers who will love this book. Thanks to Dumont's insight and style, I forgot I didn't like coffee and enjoyed the devotionals far more than I thought I would. The anecdotes in Grace by the Cup lifted my spirit, but more importantly, they drew me closer to God. The brief bits of wisdom in each chapter were perfectly matched to appropriate scripture verses. These were Dumont's stories, not mine, yet each page reminded me of God's grace in my own life. Reading Grace by the Cup is like sitting with a treasured friend over a cup of coffee, or some other beverage, and discussing life and how much God loves us. Dumont's conversational style set the tone for a book I know will delight both Christians and non Christians.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Coffee Readers, Pour A Cup! Review: Want to know about the different kinds of coffeepots? Want to know how a German family would store winter coats for the spring? Want to know about coffee grounds and their usefulness to plants? You'll find the answers in this well written devotional book by Louise Dumont. I'm an occasional coffee drinker, but I read everyday. This book of sixty coffee devotions is well written. I loved phrases like, 'a strange scent of regret' and 'glistened like strings of dancing diamonds'. If you need something to go with your morning coffee (besides a doughnut) try this book. You'll be encouraged and inspired! And you'll learn about those German coats...
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